| SAU | juice of trees |
| SAP | Juice of tree (3) |
| LATEX | Milky juice of rubber trees (5) |
| ALOES | Plants of the lily family with fleshy, spiny leaves and the juice of which is used as laxative |
| ALOE | South African plant of the lily family with fleshy and spiny along the edges, the juice of which is used as a bitter laxative |
| BALSAMIC | Dark sweet Italian vinegar made from the juice of grapes aged in wooden barrels over a number of years (8) |
| RENNIN | Milk- curdling enzyme occurring in the gastric juice of young ruminant mammals and widely used in the production of cheese; also called chymosin (6) |
| RATAFIA | Liqueur made from the leftover juice of champagne grapes mixed with brandy and flavoured with almonds or the kernels of peaches, apricots etc. (7) |
| FORTYMINUTES | In 2.1, the King of the Fairies orders Puck to fetch a "little western flower"; "the juice of it," he continues, "on sleeping eyelids laid, will make or man or woman madly dote Upon the next live crea |
| VIMTO | 7 Brand of carbonated drink containing the juice of grapes, raspberries and blackcurrants, and flavoured with herbs and spices (5) |
| OLIVES | Hippocrates, the father of medicine, suggested the juice of what as a cure for insanity? (6) |
| SEABREEZE | A gentle coastal zephyr, blowing inland from the ocean; or, a cocktail of vodka mixed with the juice of cranberries and grapefruit (3,6) |
| OPIUM | The dried narcotic juice of a kind of white poppy (5) |
| KIRSCH | Clear brandy of German origin traditionally distilled from the juice of fermented morello cherries (6) |
| LATICES | Milky juices of some plants, eg of rubber trees (7) |
| LAC | Bug juice of a sort |
| GASOHOL | Juice of note served in jug |
| GRAVY | Juice of cooked meats |
| WINE | Fermented juice of grapes |
| MUST | Juice of freshly picked grapes (4) |